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Weston-Barlow Scores and Standings: Oct. 13

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The Barlow High School varsity field hockey team will be Playing 4 the Cure on Friday at 7 p.m. against Newtown at the Joel Barlow stadium field.

The Falcons will wear pink jerseys and use a pink ball to support breast cancer research while honoring those who have battled this disease.. In addition, the team will be selling baked goods and pink bracelets. Funds raised will go to the Susan G. Komen foundation and the American Cancer Society.

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The Falcons suffered their first loss of the season Wednesday, falling 3-2 to Pomperaug. Katherine Acocella and Kerrianne Gibney scored for Barlow, which dropped to 8-1-2-0.

However, Ally Ruddy and Megan Gaffney scored two minutes apart in the second half to put Pomperaug ahead and give the Panthers (4-5-1-1) the upset victory.

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The Play 4 the Cure movement was created by Mystx Field Hockey Club founder, director and head coach Tina Reinprecht in Feastervile,
Pennsylvania in 2006. The benefit was dedicated to mothers of players in the Mystx FH Club who fought the fight against breast cancer.

Play 4 the Cure states that breast cancer affects one out of every
eight women in the United States. The Susan G. Komen for the Cure
states that in 2011 it is estimated that among U.S. women there will
be 230,480 new cases of invasive breast cancer and there will be
39,520 breast cancer deaths.

Please support their efforts to "Play Pink” by attending the game or
making a donation. For more information contact karenhdolan@gmail.com 203-482-3920 (cell or visit www.play4thecure.come or ww5.komen.org

WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS

Field hockey

Weston at Watertown

Pomperaug 3, Barlow 2

Girls volleyball

Weston 3, New Fairfield 0

THURSDAY'S SCHEDULE

Boys soccer

New Fairfield at Barlow, 3:45 p.m.

Bunnell at Weston, 6:45 p.m.

Girls soccer

Barlow at New Fairfield, 3:45 p.m.

Weston at Bunnell, 7 p.m.

Girls volleyball

Barlow at Northwestern, 5:30 p.m.

SWC Football Standings

Colonial League Overall PF PA

Pomperaug 4-0 130-28 4-0 130-28

Bunnell 4-0 175-61 4-0 175-61

Bethel 3-1 118-134 3-1 118-134

Masuk 4-0 224-40 4-0 224-40

Newtown 3-1 124-36 3-1 124-36

Brookfield 2-2 121-75 2-2 121-75

New Milford 2-2 100-96 2-2 100-96

Patriot

Weston 2-2 71-89 2-2 71-89

Barlow 1-3 75-130 1-3 75-130

New Fairfield 1-3 98-138 1-3 98-138

Oxford 1-3 98-165 1-3 98-165

Stratford 1-3 48-153 1-3 48-153

Immaculate 0-4 40-164 0-4 40-164

Notre Dame-Fairfield 0-4 72-185 0-4 72-185

Girls soccer standings (through Oct. 6)

Colonial

Newtown 8-0-2

Barlow 7-0-2

New Milford 6-2-2

Masuk 5-3-0

Pomperaug 4-3-3

Bunnell 3-5-0

New Fairfield 3-5-1

Stratford 1-9-0

Patriot

Lauralton Hall 6-0-2

Brookfield 6-1-2

Immaculate 6-2-1

Bethel 5-2-2

Weston 4-5-0

Oxford 1-9-0

Kolbe-Cathedral 0-8-0

Notre Dame-Fairfield 0-9-0

Boys

Colonial

Pomperaug 8-0-0

Newtown 6-0-1

Brookfield 5-1-2

New Milford 4-2-3

Bunnell 5-2-1

Masuk 2-7-0

Stratford 1-8-0

Patriot

Barlow 5-2-1

Bethel 5-2-1

Weston 5-2-2

Immaculate 3-4-1

Oxford 3-5-0

New Fairfield 2-6-0

Kolbe-Cathedral 1-7-0

Notre Dame-Fairfield 0-6-1

 

 

 

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